You’d think winning awards as a filmmaker, being a published poet, a professional musician, and having worked with a famous director on a big Amazon series would make someone feel… accomplished.
Right?
Well, I didn’t.
I felt stuck. Like I had done a lot, but gone nowhere.
Like I was still at the beginning. Always starting something new. Always proving myself. Never arriving.
Let me be clear: I wasn’t lazy.
I had the drive. The skills. The work ethic. The obsession, even.
What I didn’t have was a direction.
I chased what came. What looked cool. What other people admired.
Film school. Master’s degree. A sommelier course. Screenwriting.
Wrote songs. Won contests. Worked for free. Took jobs that opened doors.
Doors that led to… more doors.
None of which felt like home.
Until I stopped.
I left the capital, came back to my hometown, and started asking better questions.
“What kind of life do I actually want?”
Not just “what job sounds cool” or “what career path is stable.”
But:
▶ What kind of person do I want to become?
▶ What makes me feel alive, even if nobody claps?
▶ What kind of impact do I want to have—on the people I love, and on the world?
And that’s when things changed.
Direction beats motivation. Every time.
You can be full of motivation, like I was. And still waste years running in circles.
But once you find direction—your real direction—
things start to click. Fast.
You stop following trends.
You stop chasing status.
You stop trying to prove yourself.
You start building. Creating. Owning your life.
And that’s what I want for your son or daughter.
Not just a long list of half-finished goals.
But a life with meaning. A story that makes sense. A future they can feel proud of.
This is what we do with Life Plot.
We help young people find a clear, powerful direction.
Set goals they actually control.
And build habits that stick—even in a world of distractions.
It’s not motivational fluff. It’s a system. A method.
And we’re offering a free call to walk you through it.
👉 Book your free Life Plot session here.
You’ll get 3 simple, practical tools to help your child stop drifting—and start shaping their future.
You know what they say:
The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago.
The second best time is today.
Let’s make today count.